Semantics PPT

the scope of semantic

1. ByNi Kadek WidiantariI Gede VinaytonHendrawan

2. &#xF0FC; Naming&#xF0FC; Concepts&#xF0FC; Sense and Reference&#xF0FC; Kinds of meaning&#xF0FC; The Word as a SemanticsUnit

3. The signifier is a word in thelanguage and the signified isthe object in the world that it&#x201C;stands for, refers to, ordenotes&#x201D;. The words that is tosay to refer the things arecalled &#x201C;names or label&#x201D;.

4. &#x201C;Sign&#x201D; Theory by Ferdinand de Saussure

5. TreeThe linguistic sign consists of a signifier and a signified, these are, however, more strictly a sound image and aconcept, both linked by a psychological associativebond.

6. S - r &#x2026;&#x2026;&#x2026;&#x2026;&#x2026;s - RStimulus- words - Response, this viewshows that meaning is as a description froma situation which there are stimulus (S) thatmay cause someone to say something (r)and the response ( R) is an effect of thewords said by someone (s)

7. &#xF0A7; Reference is a term which is usedwhen we are talking about thedenotation of word.&#xF0A7; Sense relates to the complex systemof relationships that hold between thelinguistic elements themselves.

8. &#xF0D8; First, make statemens is good, butbetter we also ask question or giveorder.&#xF0D8; Second, speech act.Thirdly, much ofwhat we say is not a statement offact but an evaluation.Fourthly language is often deeply

9. &#xF0D8;concerned with a varietyof social relations.&#xF0D8;Fifthly, we need notmean what we say.&#xF0D8;Sixthly, presupposition isdistinction from assertion.NEXT&#x2026;

10. &#xF09E; Not all words seem to have the same kind ofthe meaning.&#xF09E; It is not at all clear that the word is a clearlydefined unit.&#xF09E; There is a problem with what have beencalled TRANSPARENT and OPAQUE words.&#xF09E; There are many words in English that arecalled PHONAESTHETIC&#xF09E; Semantic division seems to&#x2019; override&#x2019; worddivision.&#xF09E; Finally we have the problem of idioms

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